Thursday, January 09, 2025

Ah, such a wonderous collection of idiocy from hives of scum and villainy

Starting right here in the US, in one of the hives you'd imagine:
All of Manley’s 70 plus firearms were unerringly compliant with federal law and the strict firearms laws of Maryland.

When all was said and done, no arrests were made and no firearms or ammunition were seized. The only item taken was Manley’s cell phone.

The family’s home, however, was left in a shambles: front and rear doors shattered, windows broken, floors ruined from flashbang grenades, and dog excrement the family was left to clean up themselves.

Manley told Williams they had only lived in the house for three months when the raid occurred.

To date, the ATF has not issued an explanation for why the raid was conducted, much less publicly apologized for terrorizing the family. Mrs. Manley said the search warrant indicated her husband was a felon in possession of firearms. Manley, however, said he does not have a felony record, he does not sell guns, he does not have any machine guns, and he is still in the dark as to why he was targeted. “To this day we just don’t know,” he told Williams.

Sounds just like another 'the process is the punishment' action by a bunch of criminals hiding behind federal IDs, doesn't it?


The BBC, which appears to be the official spokesweasels for Two Tier & Co., are really pissed at Musk for daring to call out the Labour Party on trying to shut up anyone talking about why said Labour helped let an inconvenient minority rape- and from the sound of it, keep raping, a bunch of 'Who cares about them?' girls.

Keep in mind that Labour voted to try to keep a lid on this; apparently the idea of 'Sunlight is the best disinfectant' just scares hell out of them.


Now let's come back to the US:
In this case, the Mayor of LA got back(wonder if it was because she thought she needed to be there, or too much bad press about being in Ghana?), and a reporter asked her a serious question, and she froze.  And then walked out.


Jake Tapper & Co. are shit.  And I hope they lose their ears, tails, and what passes for testicles.


Y'know, we're left wondering by just how small a line kept a bunch of people being murdered on Jan. 6, and I have to think that the concern by Milley that giving that order might have cause him  real problems was the line.


And one last thing on Britain.
By the way, part of the mess of this is we don't know how much is happening here, and we do know that our 'progressive managerial class/elites' is just as poisonous here as in Britain.  Back to the quote:
The depth of the contempt the white progressive managerial class has for the white working class is all too evident; their oikophobia is rampant. The primary responsibility for these horrific acts belongs to the mostly Pakistani Muslim perpetrators. Yet it was the weakness and systemic failures of those with responsibility for protecting their own girls which should make us angriest. For them progressive ideology, especially immigration and multiculturalism, was so important that it was worthwhile sacrificing tens of thousands of working-class white girls.

Ultimate responsibility lies with our politicians. These politicians are keen on punishing hate crimes. If there was ever a hate crime it was when groups of mainly Pakistani Muslims targeted vulnerable white girls on racial and religious grounds for industrial-scale rape and torture. These hate crimes were ignored.

These horrific crimes would not have been allowed to continue unabated if our politicians had not prioritised multiculturalism and vote gathering, a combination of progressive ideology and moral corruption. The white girls were simply the wrong victims, their suffering got in the way of the progressive narrative. If it had been Asian girls the story might have been different.

This scandal touched the whole of Britain, yet the current Labour government refuses to hold a national inquiry, as Laura Perrins wrote in TCW yesterday. It is to be left to local authorities with limited resources to investigate these crimes. One doesn’t need to be cynical to ask who is being protected and which voting bloc appeased.

It does the Conservative Party little good to try to assume the high moral ground and call for a national inquiry. They have just emerged from 14 years in power when they did nothing. The police would not have ignored these crimes without strong political backing and instruction.





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